i-REBOUND, an online resource portal co-designed by people living with stroke with researchers from HMRI and the University of Newcastle, is offering specialised support on
The Australian Government is providing $31.5 million for COVID-19 research to support medical researchers to drive, and contribute to, global efforts to understand and treat
A handful of peanuts might be a favourite snack, but according to new research from the University of South Australia, it’s also a way to help shed some
NSW Health is warning the community about strong opioids which have been recently found in some fake Kalma alprazolam tablets. The fake tablets are white
The Australian Digital Health Agency has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Health Level Seven Australia Ltd (HL7) to support the robust development and implementation
Approximately 1 in 500 Australians lives with an incurable genetic neuromuscular condition that progressively deteriorates their muscle strength and function, known as muscular dystrophy. This
Novavax COVID-19 vaccine (Nuvaxovid) has been provisionally approved by the Australian Therapeutic Goods Agency (TGA) for use in adolescents aged 12 to 17 years. The
The Department of Health and Aged Care is extending its Expression of Interest (EOI) process for COVID-19 in-reach vaccination clinics until 31 December 2022, allowing
West Australian researchers have identified key differences between cancers that respond to immunotherapy and those that do not, paving the way for more effective cancer
In an Australian first, South Australia has appointed a new Assistant Minister for Autism, tasked to increase support among kids with autism in public primary schools.
A computer program may soon be able to personalise cancer treatments, improving outcomes for many sufferers. In work funded by the Cancer Council in SA, University
CSIRO scientists have led a study to develop a machine learning tool that gives medical professionals early warning of the condition of patient deterioration. The